Definition of Viviparously. Meaning of Viviparously. Synonyms of Viviparously

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Definition of Viviparously

Viviparously
Viviparously Vi*vip"a*rous*ly, adv. (Biol.) In a viviparous manner.

Meaning of Viviparously from wikipedia

- similar to a live birth. The term "viviparity" and its adjective form "viviparous" both derive from the Latin vivus, meaning "living"; and pario, meaning...
- The viviparous lizard, or common lizard, (Zootoca vivipara, formerly Lacerta vivipara) is a Eurasian lizard. It lives ****her north than any other species...
- "bridging" form of reproduction between egg-laying oviparous and live-bearing viviparous reproduction.[not verified in body] Ovoviviparous animals possess embryos...
- those that are found in freshwater are viviparous with internal fertilization. The Bythitidae are also viviparous although one species, Dinematichthys ilucoeteoides...
- The viviparous eelpout (Zoarces viviparus), also known as the, viviparous blenny and European eelpout is species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to...
- Zenarchopteridae, the viviparous halfbeaks, is a family of ray-finned fishes in the order Beloniformes. The Zenarchopteridae exhibit strong ****ual dimorphism...
- The viviparous brotulas form a family, the Bythitidae, of ophidiiform fishes. They are known as viviparous brotulas as they generally bear live young,...
- species of cactus known by several common names, including spinystar, viviparous foxtail cactus, pincushion cactus and ball cactus. It is native to North...
- is the reproductive method used by most animal species, as opposed to viviparous animals that develop the embryos internally and metabolically dependent...
- development during the carrying of an embryo, and later fetus, inside viviparous animals (the embryo develops within the parent). It is typical for mammals...